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Authoritative Management Style The authoritative manager is one who has a grand vision for his team/organization. These individuals are highly motivated and confident. Using the authoritative management style, a manager can show his ultimate plan to his/her team and how they're going to accomplish that plan, together.
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Read More »“New research suggests that the most effective executives use a collection of distinct leadership styles each in the right measure, at just the right time. Such flexibility is tough to put into action, but it pays off in performance. And better yet, it can be learned.” That’s what Daniel Goleman says in his book “Leadership That Gets Results”. In this article, we’ll discuss what these management styles are all about and how you can use them to become the star manager at your organization.
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Read More »Some managers like to give their employees an absolute free reign to complete their tasks. The manager doesn’t control his/her employees or tell them what to do but does give feedback once the task has been completed. Many managers doubt this style but it’s quite common and effective. Organizations like Google are popular for their 20% Time where every employee is allowed to use 20 percent of their time to work on projects other than the ones assigned by their boss. Employees are free to pursue anything. This approach has led to some stunning innovations like Gmail, Google Maps, Twitter, Slack, and many more. Of course, it will only work if your workforce is competent and everyone knows what they need to do. The aim of choosing such a style is to promote creativity, responsibility, and accountability.
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